Poor man needs help on programming PIC18F452

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Poor man needs help on programming PIC18F452

Post by Guest »

I have searched thither and yon, and I can't find a design for a programming device. I don't really have the resources to BUY a programmer. If anyone can help me, I would be most appreciative. I found a PCB layout, but sadly only half of the parts are mentioned. :(

Now to find out why I can't sample the PIC18F452 from Microchip...

zeldadog
 
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Post by zeldadog »

^^ my post...forgot to log in...lol

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Post by chaostic »

Microchip has 5 different versions for the 18F452 available to sample. Did you create an account?

NotTheTupolev
 

PICKey

Post by NotTheTupolev »

You can buy the Programmer. Or you can make your own.

Here is a nice easy one.

http://home.earthlink.net/~botronics/index/pickey.html

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a bit late, but for the record....

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http://BANNED.dezines.com/mbhp/mbhp_jdmR2.html

I built this for another project and works well.

rob
 

Post by rob »

for the jdm r2, can u use a 9pin to lpt1 cable converter if you don't have a 9pin on ur computer?

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Post by zeldadog »

Thank you for the help, after a visit to my local ratshack I should be able to program my PIC. All new toys for me to play with. I get to learn how to make a read/write usb connection with this thing, so...yay. If you have any reference materials I might be able to find at a library (there is a university down the street, and there is some kind of book exchange thing, so I should be able to find references easier than I found my city's maintenance tunnels:)
Again, thanks.

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